Hakrim Dabang
Seoul
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One of the oldest independent cafes in Seoul, Hakrim Dabang is a gateway to the 1950s, with its collection of vinyl records as well as black and white photographs that hang from the walls. Its Viennese coffee remains popular to this day, just like the homemade cream cheese cake that both young and older crowds enjoy.
Useful Information
- Address: 119 Daehak-ro, Jongno District, Seoul
- Email: info@koreandramaland.com
- Phone: +82 2 742 2877
- Opening House: koreandramaland.com/listings/hakrim-coffee-shop/
- Address: Mon–Fri 10am–11pm, Sat & Sun Closed
Cafés
One thing that becomes instantly obvious when walking down any street in South Korea is that coffee shops are incredibly popular here. Both international chains and small independent cafés are dotted around the capital, providing a plethora of options to choose from. Seoul is best known for its quirky-themed cafés, with some featuring cats and dogs as the focal points, and others showcasing very specific types of food or drink, like the 'poop café', Ddong Café, where beverages are served in toilet-shaped mugs and the menu offers poop-swirl shaped pastry and poo-shaped ice cream.

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